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Intro
Preface
Welcome to the Online Conference
Organization
Contents
Part III
International Workshop on Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers: Technologies and Applications (BDLTA 2020)
A Generalization of Bass Equation for Description of Diffusion of Cryptocurrencies and Other Payment Methods and Some Metrics for Cooperation on Market
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Generalization of Bass Model to Payment Systems
3 Practical Examples
4 Conclusion
References
Self-sovereign Identity as Trusted Root in Knowledge Based Systems
1 Introduction
2 Overview of the Experts Ledger System
2.1 System Architecture
2.2 Database Structure
2.3 The Technological Stack
2.4 The Use of Distributed Ledger
2.5 Estimation Settings Mechanism
3 Overview of Neety System
3.1 The Technological Stack
3.2 The Use of Distributed Ledger
3.3 Estimation Settings Mechanism
4 The SSI Approach
5 Zero-Knowledge Proof in both Cases
6 Conclusion
References
Performance of the Secret Electronic Voting Scheme Using Hyperledger Fabric Permissioned Blockchain
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Hyperledger Fabric-Based E-Voting System
3.1 Performance
4 Theoretical Alternatives
4.1 Architecture
4.2 Comparison
5 Conclusion
References
Yet Another E-Voting Scheme Implemented Using Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain
1 Introduction
1.1 Security Properties
1.2 Related Work
1.3 Our Contributions
1.4 Outline
2 Used Technologies
2.1 Blockchain
2.2 Idemix
2.3 Linkable Ring Signature
2.4 Encryption and Secret Sharing
3 Construction
3.1 System Components
3.2 Entities
3.3 E-Voting Protocol
4 Remarks on Security Properties
4.1 Eligibility
4.2 Unreusability
4.3 Anonymity
4.4 Verifiability
5 Remarks on Performance Properties
6 Conclusion and Future Work
References
Modelling the Interaction of Distributed Service Systems Components
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Problem Definition
4 Proposed Architecture
5 Modeling Algorithm
6 Implementations of the Proposed Architecture in L3NS and MADT
7 Example: Modeling in Applications with Client-Server Architecture
8 Modeling Management in the MADT Visual Interface
9 Differences in Modelling Capabilities of the L3NS Library and the MADT Software Package
10 Conclusion
References
Data Quality in a Decentralized Environment
Abstract
1 Introduction
1.1 Motivation
1.2 Data Quality Criteria
1.3 Quality Challenges for Big Data
1.4 Master Data and Identification
2 Conceptual DGT Quality Framework
2.1 The Approach
2.2 Distributed Ledger Technologies Layer
2.3 The Artificial Intelligence Layer
2.4 Data Quality Calculation
2.5 Implementation
3 Practical Cases
3.1 Case A. Data Quality in Aviation
3.2 Case B. IoT
Preface
Welcome to the Online Conference
Organization
Contents
Part III
International Workshop on Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers: Technologies and Applications (BDLTA 2020)
A Generalization of Bass Equation for Description of Diffusion of Cryptocurrencies and Other Payment Methods and Some Metrics for Cooperation on Market
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Generalization of Bass Model to Payment Systems
3 Practical Examples
4 Conclusion
References
Self-sovereign Identity as Trusted Root in Knowledge Based Systems
1 Introduction
2 Overview of the Experts Ledger System
2.1 System Architecture
2.2 Database Structure
2.3 The Technological Stack
2.4 The Use of Distributed Ledger
2.5 Estimation Settings Mechanism
3 Overview of Neety System
3.1 The Technological Stack
3.2 The Use of Distributed Ledger
3.3 Estimation Settings Mechanism
4 The SSI Approach
5 Zero-Knowledge Proof in both Cases
6 Conclusion
References
Performance of the Secret Electronic Voting Scheme Using Hyperledger Fabric Permissioned Blockchain
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Hyperledger Fabric-Based E-Voting System
3.1 Performance
4 Theoretical Alternatives
4.1 Architecture
4.2 Comparison
5 Conclusion
References
Yet Another E-Voting Scheme Implemented Using Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain
1 Introduction
1.1 Security Properties
1.2 Related Work
1.3 Our Contributions
1.4 Outline
2 Used Technologies
2.1 Blockchain
2.2 Idemix
2.3 Linkable Ring Signature
2.4 Encryption and Secret Sharing
3 Construction
3.1 System Components
3.2 Entities
3.3 E-Voting Protocol
4 Remarks on Security Properties
4.1 Eligibility
4.2 Unreusability
4.3 Anonymity
4.4 Verifiability
5 Remarks on Performance Properties
6 Conclusion and Future Work
References
Modelling the Interaction of Distributed Service Systems Components
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Problem Definition
4 Proposed Architecture
5 Modeling Algorithm
6 Implementations of the Proposed Architecture in L3NS and MADT
7 Example: Modeling in Applications with Client-Server Architecture
8 Modeling Management in the MADT Visual Interface
9 Differences in Modelling Capabilities of the L3NS Library and the MADT Software Package
10 Conclusion
References
Data Quality in a Decentralized Environment
Abstract
1 Introduction
1.1 Motivation
1.2 Data Quality Criteria
1.3 Quality Challenges for Big Data
1.4 Master Data and Identification
2 Conceptual DGT Quality Framework
2.1 The Approach
2.2 Distributed Ledger Technologies Layer
2.3 The Artificial Intelligence Layer
2.4 Data Quality Calculation
2.5 Implementation
3 Practical Cases
3.1 Case A. Data Quality in Aviation
3.2 Case B. IoT